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7.10

Sister Mary Roman Dall, who entered the monastery in 1950, had this document among her keepsakes.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
3.10

These are agreements (contracts) for the sisters' services at the Cannelton school in 1899 and 1918; also letter between Ferdinand Benedictines and Cannelton Trustee re: fees for student transfers between Cannelton and St. Michael schools (1942). The file also contains a letter from the State of Indiana regarding underpayment of transfer fees to Convent in Ferdinand (1949)

Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana (Convent of the Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand)
Albert A. Krampe DAILY LOGS
1.20

Albert A. Krampe, son of Bernard Krampe, was the monastery's Properties Superintendent, beginning in 1925. Marie Krampe Daunhauer, Albert's daughter,
helped copy the logs, property of the family, for the monastery archives in 2007.

8.50 · File · 2002-02-08

The Email TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS TO DEANERIES was initiated in 2001. Thursday Catch-Ups are in B021. This box contains 2001 to 2005. Later editions include TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS and FRIDAY CATCH-UPS.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
12.10 · File · 2005-08-09

The ANNUNCIATION painting by Sister Gregory Ems, O.S.B., was given to the monastery by an anonymous donor. The painting came through the Evelyn L. Buechlein estate. The appraised price is $7,000.

Ems, Gregory
ANTIPHONALE VESPERTINUM
7.42

Ferdinand postulants and novices helped to darken notations after pages were mimeographed and before books were bound.

Vespers for Sundays and Feastdays
11.3

Archduke Markus Habsburg, great, great, grand nephew of Emperor Ferdinand I for whom Father Joseph Kundek named the town of Ferdinand, visited Ferdinand and the monastery on June 21, 2003.

Channel Newswatch 14 WFIE, Evansville, Indiana
16.21

This task force was to determine, before relocation in St. Benedict Hall, the archives' needs, goals, and priorities.

16.21

Sister Rebecca Abel served as librarian at the North American College in Rome, leaving initially in August, 1996.

Abel, Rebecca
AVE MARIA by C. Kollros
7.42

This music was written and arranged for youth choirs. The foreword gives instructions. The hymnal belonged to Sister Cyrilla Myers.

Liturgical Music, Latin
Baptismal Register
7.80

This register contains monastery chapel baptismal records and confirmation records.

Chapel, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
3.50

These are peace and justice materials used by the Peace and Justice Committee and the Benedictines for Peace Cord Subcommittee.

Benedictines for Peace Cord (Peace and Justice Subcommittee) Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
14.05 · Collection · 2001-02-05

The canopy with the carry rod was used by the Ferdinand Benedictines and was probably made at the monastery. The antependium may or may not have been used by the Ferdinand Benedictines. It appears on no photographs. The Blessed Sacrament canopy was carried in processions of the Blessed Sacrament as an act of reverence. Albert Krampe carried out this task for several decades.

Vestment Department (Stitching Department)
2.40 · File · 1997-08-12

Mimeographed, duplicated, in-house, Ferdinand, 1942, 1957, _____, 1964

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
10.75

Sister Francesca Brogan, artist, began the rose gardens on the campus and dedicated them in memory of her mother, Iva Wood Brogan.

9.30

Sister Mary Martin Buckman, O.S.B., was first prioress of Queen of Peace Monastery (1961-1967). She died on November 6, 1985, and is buried in St. Ann's Cemetery in Belcourt, North Dakota.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Queen of Peace Monastery, Belcourt, North Dakota
Calendars
8.50 · Collection · 1997-02-13

Periodically, the monastery and academy have published yearly calendars, picturing areas of the campus.

Monastery Immaculate Conception (Convent), Academy Immaculate Conception (Marian Heights Academy), Ferdinand, Indiana
CANTATA CATHOLICA
7.42

This book contains Latin liturgical music. It is one of the oldest hymn books in the monastery's liturgical music collection.

Liturgical Music, Latin
7.42

These books of songs were used by both sisters and academy students.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Convent Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana, Compiled by
CASTLE ON THE HILL NEWS
3.65

The Vocations Department produces this newsheet, sending copies to prospective community members.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
CATCH UPS
8.50

CATCH UPS publication was initiated in 2014.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
7.44 · Fonds · 2010-10-01

Sister Jeana Visel, O.S.B., was the first person to participate in this rite, October 10, 2010.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
7.44

According to the date in the guest copies printed by the Abbey Press, these ceremonials were used in the late 1940's and 1950's.

Ceremonial for Religious Reception, Triennial Vows, Perpetual Vows
7.44

These ceremonials, using the word "promises" instead of "temporary vows" or "triennial vows," were probably used in the 1970's.

Ceremony of Reception, Ceremony of Profession of Promises, Ceremony of Final Profession
7.44 · File · 1997-07-03

This copy indicates that this ceremony was originally held during Mass and then moved to the Liturgy of the Hours. The copy of Entrance into Postulancy in 2022 show the difference between not and then.

Reception of Postulants
7.42

This rendition of the "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" was and is traditionally sung by the Ferdinand Benedictines Christmas Eve before Midnight Mass or to awaken the sisters before Midnight Mass.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
CHRONIK 1867-1893, 1898-1906
1.20

CHRONIK, CHRONICLES are sketches of the growth of the Ferdinand community. Parts have been translated but many have not.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana
Classification Decimale
15.00

This typed classification was given to the Convent Library by Rev. Placidus Kempf, O.S.B. of St. Meinrad.

Convent Immaculate Conception Library, Ferdinand, Indiana
Clothing Prayers
2.40 · File · 1997-08-11

Typed, decorated, prayer sheets, beginnings through 1960's

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
3.50

The Committee on Committees helped coordinate the first committee system.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
11.15

Addressed on this day were nuclear issues and a corporate stance on the nuclear weapons free zone. These cassettes AC0445, AC0446, AC0447.

Becker, Jane
11.15

Joan Chittister, O.S.B., is a presenter on this Tape 3. Other tapes are to be processed when discovered.

11.15

Tavis Gordon, O.S.B., spoke on finances and Clare Carr, O.S.B., spoke on vocations. Sister Mary Walter Goebel, prioress, conducted the meetings. These cassettes include AC0452, AC0453, AC0454, AC0455, AC0456, AC0457, AC0458, AC0459,AC0460, AC0461, AC062

Tavis, Gordon
7.15

The term, "long-range planning" begins to appear in these documents. See also #2179-2186, 2188.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana
CONSTITUTION (1912)
2.30 · File · 1996-04-02

duplicated copy of constitution of 1912, English, 83 pages, Ferdinand, Indiana

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana